All the ISA students left Cusco with a Chullo (local hat).
ISA students visit the Sacred Valley near Cusco.
ISA student at Machu Picchu
ISA student runs into a Llama on the Inca Trail near Machu Picchu.
ISA students at Machu Picchu
ISA student in Machu Picchu
The circular terraces of Moray.
ISA students visit a local house to see how they make the colorful textiles.
Templo del Sol Quoricancha
ISA students in Cusco during city tour.
ISA students in the Plaza de Armas.
Students in the Plaza de Armas, Cusco.
Alpaca wool is used to made a variety of sweaters, blankets, socks and other accesories.
The PeruRail offers three train services from Cusco to Machu Picchu.
San Pedro Apóstol de Pisac is a colonial church on the main square in Pisac, not far from the well known Pisac market.
Ollantaytambo temple and fortress, located along the Sacred Valley, includes some of the Inca´s best stonework.
In the Sacred Valley, close to Pisac, there are many Incan ruins. This photo depicts the advanced technology of the Incan bathrooms.
In the Sacred Valley, close to Pisac, there are many Incan ruins. This photo depicts the advanced technology of the Incan bathrooms.
Just outside of Cusco, there is a house where locals, using traditional methods, dye the alpaca wool various colors to create beautiful clothing, blankets and other accesories.
Just outside of Cusco, there is a house where locals, using traditional methods, dye the alpaca wool various colors to create beautiful clothing, blankets and other accessories.
Just outside of Cusco, there is a house where locals, using traditional methods, dye the alpaca wool various colors to create beautiful clothing, blankets and other accessories.
A llama at Machu Picchu.
Machu Picchu
Llamas at Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu
If you sit on the left side of the Cusco-Machu Picchu train you will see the raging Río Urubamba.